Winning the Masters is a dream for every golfer, as being able to put on that iconic green jacket is an honour only few achieve.
But it’s not just the jacket and trophy that the winners get, it’s also a whopping amount of money.
Scottie Scheffler was the victor last year, but it looks as if Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau will be taking his crown.
The pair lead the field at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club in the final round, but only one can come out on top.
They are competing for glory and the biggest cut of what is an extremely huge prize pot…
The Masters 2025: Prize money
The 2025 Masters prize pot is $21million (£16million).
In 2024, the Masters and Augusta National broke records for putting up the largest ever amount of money seen at this event.
A total prize purse of $20milllion (£15.6m) was made available, with Scheffler receiving $3.6m (£2.8m) in total.
But that’s now increased even further for this year’s tournament.
The 2025 winner will now receive $4.2million (£3.2m).
Second place is expected to get just over $2.2m and third place will claim $1.4m.
Fourth will likely pick up $1m, while fifth collects a prize of $840,000.
Masters top 10 prize money breakdown
- 1st: $4.2 million
- 2nd: $2.268 million
- 3rd: $1.428 million
- 4th: $1.008 million
- 5th: $840,000
- 6th: $756,000
- 7th: $703,500
- 8th: $651,000
- 9th: $609,000
- 10th: $567,000
Sixth gets just over $750,000 and seventh gets around $700,000.
Below that, eighth receives $651,000, which is a bit more than the player in ninth who takes home $609,000.
To round out the top ten, tenth climas $567,000.
The caddies don’t leave empty-handed either, picking up 10 percent of the winnings if their man claims the green jacket, seven percent for a top 10 and five percent otherwise.
Scheffler’s caddie, Ted Scott, took home $360,000 for their success last year.
In 2023, Jon Rahm’s caddie Adam Hayes claimed around $320,000 (£249,000) for their win.
The Masters 2025: Date and how to follow
The Masters will come to an end on Sunday, April 13.
Sean O’Brien and Rupert Bell will have regular updates from Augusta live on talkSPORT throughout the evening.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK too.